Bountiful (Malus domestica 'Bountiful') was produced in 1964 for the first time by crossing Cox's Orange Pippin and Lane's Prince Albert apple tree varieties. The result is a soft, juicy apple which is light and sweet when cooked. The apple slices retain their shape. A good garden apple tree and of significant importance is that it is a disease resistant variety.
Month of Picking: September
Type of Apple: Eating/CookingSelf-fertile/Not self-fertile: This apple is not self-fertile and requires another apple to act as a pollination partner.
This apple is in flowering period is C2.
How to chose a suitable pollination partner:
To make it easy to match this apple with a suitable pollination partner we have used a series of codes, which are C1, C2, C3, C4 and C5 and relate to flowering periods. Every apple variety we sell will have one of these codes.
The code we have given this apple tree means that you need to find another apple with the same code or one less or one more, so for example if the apple is code C2, then another apple variety with code C1 or C3 would be necessary to act as a reliable pollination partner.
This variety of apple tree is supplied in a 12 litre container, which means that the tree can be planted any time of the year and with better results than either bare-root or rootballed trees.
Choosing the type of tree and rootstock:
Dwarf Rootstock M27 (Patio or Bush), supplied at a height of 1.0 metres and the tree will reach an approximate height of 1.8 metres
Dwarf Rootstock M9 (Cordon Type), supplied at a height of between 1.25 and 1.50 metres and the tree will reach an approximate height of 2.6 metres
Semi-Dwarf Rootstock M26 (Bush), supplied at a height of between 1.25 metres and 1.50 metres and the tree will reach an approximate height of 3.0 metres
Semi-Vigorous Rootstock MM106 (Bush), supplied at a height of between 1.25 and 1.50 metres and the tree will reach an approximate height of 3.6 metres
Please tell us at checkout when ordering this apple which tree type and rootstock you require.